Police: Florida couple beat, used stun gun on adopted kids

Police say a couple in northern Florida routinely beat and shocked their two adopted children with what appears to be stun guns.

The Gainesville Sun reports that the children were also malnourished and described being fed only bread and water and occasional scraps. The two children fled from the couple's care last week and a concerned resident contacted police. The children are 8 and 10 years old.

Twenty-nine year-old Samuel Hollie and 32-year-old Brandi Hollie were charged Wednesday with two counts of aggravated child abuse and two counts of child neglect. They are each being held on $300,000 bond.

An attorney representing them did not immediately respond to a call seeking comment.

A family in Kansas is on a mission to find the "good Samaritans" who helped them after a crash. This family walked away from a serious crash with very minor injuries, they just want to thank the people who comforted them.

A family in Kansas is on a mission to find the "good Samaritans" who helped them after a crash. This family walked away from a serious crash with very minor injuries, they just want to thank the people who comforted them.

A family in Kansas is on a mission to find the "good Samaritans" who helped them after a crash. This family walked away from a serious crash with very minor injuries, they just want to thank the people who comforted them.

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"It's always been a wait and see what happens since we've been here for the last 30 days," says Wichita police officer, Casey Richwine. Day and night, Casey Richwine has been by his wife, Erin's side. In early August, the Wichita police officer and his wife were riding on a motorcycle when a deer ran out in front of them.